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The Bigger The Devil, The Higher Your Level

By: John Tyler



 Do you find yourself in a difficult situation today? Do you
have to trust God because that's the only option you have left? 

You're right where your Father does his best work. 

If you are a believer, the word says your steps are ordered of
the Lord (Prov. 16:9). Every life experience, every situation
you find yourself in, and every valley you walk through has a
divine purpose. You are stepping closer and closer to your
destiny in Christ. 

Your good God doesn't bring hurtful situations into your
life...that's what the enemy does. However, God loves you too
much to allow you to suffer through a tough time without it
benefiting you in the long run. 

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those
who love him, who have been called according to his purpose
(Rom. 8:28). Don't the difficult times seem easier to face when
you know God is using that period to stretch you, purify you,
and develop your faith? 

Doesn't each victory seem sweeter knowing that he is teaching
you to win with greater grace, so he can bring you to the next
level of victory and the deeper walk with him that awaits you
there? 

I heard a great man of God once discussing difficult situations.
He said the place of victory God prepares for each us is in
direct proportion to the valley we have to walk through getting
there. He described it aptly by saying, "The bigger the devil,
the higher your level." 

In other words, the more painful, disappointing, adverse or
challenging you find your circumstances today, the greater your
victory when you emerge on the other side. 

The greater the battle, the greater the anointing. 

The bigger the opposition, the more wonderful the promise. 

Consider Joseph. This is a man God had chosen and given great
dreams of his incredible future. However, those dreams of a
victorious future preceded a whirlwind of disappointments and
challenges that would have caused most of us to seriously doubt
God's hand in our life. 

His brothers sold him into slavery because of their jealousy. He
was sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit. 

In actuality, God was using those situations to prepare Joseph's
character and faith for the immense blessing of leadership that
awaited him. 

David is another man of God who saw his fair share of
difficulties, many of which were caused by his poor choices.
However, he never let the praises of God leave his mouth. He
knew each challenge just brought him closer to his Father. He
knew the Lord would bring him out with the victory, every single
time. 

David wrote: "Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness:
thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress..." (Psalm 4:1). 

God used those difficult times to enlarge David's faith, build
his character, and force him to rely in a greater way on his
God. Let's face it, if we only found ourselves in situations we
could handle or explain, we'd never have to trust him. Our faith
would never develop. 

I'm sure when these great men of God were in their personal pit,
suffering and desperately calling out to God for help, they
wondered what was happening to them. We have the benefit of
knowing the end of each of these stories. 

While God didn't cause the negative situations in their lives,
he used those circumstances to carefully construct the powerful
men of faith the Lord needed for their divine destinies to come
to pass. 

No matter what challenge you face today, God has already written
the final page of your story. Your story doesn't end with the
dark pit your may find yourself in now. Your story ends in
victory, with God doing exceedingly and abundantly more than you
can ask or imagine in your life (Eph. 3:20). 

Your God only raises up winners, and you are one of his kids.
His favor surrounds you like a shield (Psalm 5:12), and he
rewards those who diligently seek after him (Heb. 11:6). 

Rejoice, no matter where you find yourself today. Your victory
was purchased 2000 years ago on a hill called Calvary. Praise
him in advance for the victory he has already promised you in
his word. 

Today, he is calling you to run to the only safe place that
truly exists...right into the arms of your Heavenly Daddy.
Remember, the name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous
run to it and are safe (Prov. 18:10). 

Being safe in his arms, use this period to feed on his word,
build up your prayer life and trust him even when you feel your
life is in disarray. 

He is bringing you out with a greater love, a greater
confidence, and a greater resolve to see his destiny fulfilled
in you than ever before. 

Maintain your praise. Thank him continually for his goodness in
your life. Don't focus on the battle and its challenges, focus
of your loving God and his supernatural ability. 

He will do what he must to get you where he needs you. But once
you are there, look out! His goodness is right around the corner
and his blessings are chasing you down. 




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